​Dr. Sarah L. Trembanis, associate professor of history at the Associate in Arts Program and faculty coordinator of the Dover AAP campus, was recently featured on the Oct. 1 episode of the Comfortably Zoned podcast to discuss her 2014 book, The Set-Up Men: Race, Culture and Resistance in Black Baseball.

In the episode, Trembanis and Comfortably Zoned host Ian Kahanowitz discuss baseball's Negro leagues era, which began in the post-Civil-War period and lasted until the integration of the sport in the late 1940s. Trembanis's The Set-Up Men details the evolution of the sport during the era of segregation and describes how the Negro leagues athletes' contributions built the foundation for the integration of the sport.